by Chris Chase, USA TODAY Sports

According to TMZ, Katherine Webb, who rose to fame when she was featured during ESPN's telecast of Alabama's national championship victory, will be part of a cast that includes NFL star Ndamukong Suh, basketball Hall of Famer Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, former Cosby Show actor Keshia Knight-Pulliam and Baywatch babe Nicole Eggert.

The show premieres March 19 and will feature all of your favorite diving stars, like Greg Louganis and, uh, Greg Louganis. He'll be one of the judges, along with 2012 gold medalist David Boudia.

Webb's inclusion was "kinda shocking," said TMZ:

As we previously reported, Webb's BF was upset that she was getting more attention than his team -- so Katherine issued a self-imposed media ban on herself. She also told TMZ she wanted to move to Alabama so she could focus on her relationship with A.J..

But when the show came a callin', Katherine decided she spent enough time in celebrity exile.The show is called Celebrity Diving, both because Diving With The Stars would be too derivative and because calling the cast members "stars" would be stretching it, even by reality TV standards.

Keep in mind, the BCS national championship game was two weeks ago. Three-quarters of the stuff in your fridge is older than your knowledge of Katherine Webb's existence. I mean, she was interviewed by Matt Lauer on Today 12 days ago! K-Webb must have the patience of Job to have managed that long without a camera in her face. What a trooper!

For the superficial male, this news presents a fascinating moral dilemma: Is seeing Katherine Webb in a bathing suit worth sitting through a televised diving reality show? And does Ndamukong Suh -- who is following the time-honored American tradition of shedding a bad-boy reputation one inward tuck at a time -- make you more or less likely to watch?

We'd ask Brent Musburger, but he's probably too busy figuring out how to program his DVR.